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    The Iliad by Homer is an epic poem that mainly focuses on the Trojan War. The poem begins in the middle of the war between two kingdoms that lasted up to a total of 10 years. Agamemnon‚ the king of Greece‚ has an elite warrior name Achilles. However‚ Agamemnon fails to convince Achilles to go back to war while Priam‚ the king of Troy‚ succeeds to convince Achilles to return Hector’s body back to him. Agamemnon’s embassy fails while Priam’s embassy succeeds. Priam’s selflessness and braveness lead

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    of the most unexpected places. People often say that the best friendships were those that no one anticipated. In “The Epic of GilgameshGilgamesh himself finds the truest of friendships in the most unexpected of places. He finds them in a young man named Enkidu who shares his same enjoyment of competition‚ the desire for attention‚ and the love of a good fight. Gilgamesh and Enkidu start out their relationship with a good story to tell. Enraged by one of Gilgamesh’s decisions‚ Enkidu stands guard

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    Title: A Comparison of the Element of Hamartia in “Hamlet”‚ “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”‚ and “Agamemnon” Thesis: One of the elements that can be compared in the plays “Hamlet”‚ “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”‚ and “Agamemnon” is hamartia. Attempt has been made to analyse the main characters’ personality traits and provide the reader with specific examples that help to clarify how hamartia is present in each of the three plays. In order to analyse all the three characters’ personalities

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    Gilgamesh As representatives of the gods‚ Sumerian kings were seen to be superior to ordinary citizens and allowed kings certain privileges and responsibilities. Even though Gilgamesh abused his role as king‚ these privileges and responsibilities are weaved throughout the epic. Kings were born as an extension of the gods and therefore‚ possessed traits similar to the gods. The description of Gilgamesh claims that the gods made him “two thirds… god and one third man.” (61). He was

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    In Herbert Mason’s Gilgamesh‚ the two main characters‚ Gilgamesh and Enkidu have the ultimate friendship. They perfectly embody the stereotype ‘opposites attract’‚ and they have an invincible relationship because of that. Gilgamesh and Enkidu both have their own unique‚ backgrounds that tie them together and allows them to be the archetypal duo in battle. Gilgamesh is a perfect example of what someone from his society should have been at the time. He was the “highest product of civilized society

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    Beowulf and Gilgamesh Epics have been around for years as people searched for different treasures. The oldest epics talked about would be Beowulf and Gilgamesh. Both characters Beowulf and Gilgamesh are out on a mission‚ Gilgamesh seeking eternal life‚ and Beowulf seeking glory. Although many may think they Beowulf was a hero‚ he really wasn‘t. On the other hand Gilgamesh was a true hero. Beowulf just wanted to be noticed and to have it said he’d done something. Although Gilgamesh was a story told

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    including: good leadership skills and to accomplish a goal that benefits people or a place. Gilgamesh‚ in The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ certainly follows many heroic traits‚ but fails to have the utmost vital qualities that would make him fitting to be a hero. In order to be a hero‚ one must be a superior leader. A good leader is always optimistic‚ have integrity and support the people you are leading. Gilgamesh fails to show the qualities of a good leader. He “arrogantly drives the people of Uruk too hard

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    “The Epic of Gilgamesh” The Epic of Gilgamesh is a compilation of stories of ancient time which have some similarities with the Old Testament. The poem was originally written in Akkadian by Sin-Leqi-Unninni on eleven tablets with a broken up appendix on a twelfth. The poem is unique because it names its author‚ which is uncommon for literary works that we have from of this time. Comparable to most of the stories from this time (2700 B.C.)‚ journeys and events are an integral part of the stories

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    Throughout the epic of Gilgamesh‚ there were several subliminal messages and themes. There was a very strong bond between two friends that led to an exciting high point in the story. The epic was extremely dramatic with Gilgamesh trying to avoid death‚ all while going through mourning of the death of his best friend. Throughout the epic there were several themes; death and love as a force. Death is common theme throughout the epic. Enkidu who killed Gilgamesh went from power hungry‚ to

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    The role of women is a very important topic in "The Epic of Gilgamesh‚" and various women are chosen to represent various aspects of the mesopotamian conception of women. In the ancient times males were inessential to the preservation of life. "The Epic of Gilgamesh" shows how the inability of males to give birth causes a sense of despair and alienation. While the representation of women might seem confusing at first with its wide range of traits‚ the epic tries to demonstrate all aspects of women

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